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I need a lil help on re-veging my plants.

hoosierdaddy

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Neem works ok a a preventative measure, but I haven't seen it do too well with infestations.
And neem is very thick and nasty stuff.

Soap and water won't kill them either...there are few things that will kill the borg.
Floromite and Spinosad are two that will probably do the trick if directions are followed to a T.

Folks keep saying this to you because you have a mite infestation. Which isn't thr worst thing in the world, but it will be sloe when you open up one night to view you precious flowers you've toiled over for weeks, just to find all the tip colas covered in webs and thousands of new mites.

You will spend lots of time in the "Can I make hash oil out of mite ruined buds?" thread.
And another tip....they are there to saty for future grows too, unless you take evasive action.

Good luck.
 

luv2garden

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#1cheesebuds,

Listen to hoosierdaddy! he's right on the money bro. I had spider mites once on a plant G13/NL#5.
I tried the neem oil but they came back and the stuff is nasty to work with I ended up trowing the plant out and it had about 30 tops and was a bonsai and vegged for like 6 months as I was going to keep it and use it as a mom.
I didn't want any future plants to get webs and mites so I dumped it! I hope you have her away from your other plants as they jump onto them and infest everything!!!

Personally it's too much to deal with for me so I would toss it. Also sanitize the space you had her in using warm water & 10% bleach to kill everything around the walls, lights ecs.... with paper towels and toss everything outside when done.

If you insist on going with her put her away from the other plants and inspect them for mites.

Good luck man
 
I have a Nirvana NLxshiva plant that I would like to re-veg.I have a small closet grow and dont have the room to re-veg her in there.Has anyone ever took a plant out-doors to re-veg?That is what I would like to do.Wasting my time?What do you guys think..... :1help:
 

#1cheesebuds

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thanks for the info guys. I'll try that.
also can they go into hiding. because I looked very closly with a mag glass and didn't see any under or on top of the leafs. look lastnight just befor I went to bed.

plus her new leafs look good and green!!! but I'll still try yalls idea anyway just to be sure. thanks for the idea.
 

rave420

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have you addressed the spider mite issue yet?
Have you checked at least a couple of leaves per plant (the damaged ones obviously, not the healthy ones), and checked for bugs?

Hope everythings gonna be fine

Ps: It might be helpfull to mist the whole plant (and the rest of the grow room) with straight water, that will reveal any hidden webbing. That is a dead giveaway for bugs.
 

ScrubNinja

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I have a Nirvana NLxshiva plant that I would like to re-veg.I have a small closet grow and dont have the room to re-veg her in there.Has anyone ever took a plant out-doors to re-veg?That is what I would like to do.Wasting my time?What do you guys think..... :1help:

I would start by going to a weather site for your area and assess the sunrise/sunset times to find out the day lengths, and also note if the day lengths are getting longer or shorter. If the days are long, and getting longer, I think that may work...but I have never done it. I've had near finished sativas outdoors that naturally break into reveg at that time.

Good work on the reveg cheesebuds. That stuff looks like the normal crap that builds up on older leaves to me, but I certainly don't want to override everyone's opinion. I hope it isn't a breakout and good luck.
 

#1cheesebuds

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1 last pic. and by far the best pic og them all. also see the purple in the bud.:woohoo:
she got purple buds last time too.:woohoo::abduct:
 

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